Air cleaner and home appliance having air processing unit
US-2016184753-A1 · Jun 30, 2016 · US
US9821262B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9821262-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615364410-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 26, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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An air cleaner and a method for controlling an air cleaner are provided. The air cleaner may include a first air cleaning module having a first fan and a first filter; a second air cleaning module having a second fan and a second filter, the second air cleaning module provided vertically over the first air cleaning module; an air flow controller provided at an upper side of the second air cleaning module and including a circulation fan; a sensor configured to sense a pollution level in a room space; an input configured to receive input of a command for an operation mode of a plurality of operation modes to operate the first and second air cleaning modules and the air flow controller; and a controller configured to drive at least one of the first fan, the second fan, or the circulation fan selectively and determine an amount of discharge air flow. Based on at least one of an operation mode input or the pollution level, the controller may operate one of (1) the first fan, (2) the first and second fans, (3) the first and second fans and the circulation fan, or (4) the second fan and the circulation fan.
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An air cleaner, comprising: a first air cleaning module having a first fan and a first filter; a second air cleaning module having a second fan and a second filter, the second air cleaning module provided vertically over the first air cleaning module; an air flow controller provided at an upper side of the second air cleaning module and including a circulation fan; a sensor configured to sense a pollution level in a room space; an input configured to receive input of a command for an operation mode of a plurality of operation modes to operate the first and second air cleaning modules, and the air flow controller; and a controller configured to drive at least one of the first fan, the second fan, or the circulation fan selectively and determine an amount of discharge air flow, wherein based on at least one of an operation mode input or the pollution level, the controller operates one of (1) the first fan, (2) the first and second fans, (3) the first and second fans and the circulation fan, or (4) the second fan and the circulation fan. 2. The air cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of operation modes include a manual operation mode in which a device to be operated among the first and second air cleaning modules and the air flow controller and the amount of discharge air flow are selected by a user. 3. The air cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of operation modes include an automatic operation mode in which a device to be operated among the air cleaning modules and the air flow controller, is automatically determined based on a pollution level sensed by the sensor. 4. The air cleaner of claim 1 , wherein when the automatic operation mode is performed, the controller determines that a number the devices operated among the first and second air cleaning modules and the air flow controller increases as the pollution level increases. 5. The air cleaner of claim 4 , wherein the controller controls one module of the first and second cleaning modules to be operated, when the pollution level is equal to or less than a first reference pollution level. 6. The air cleaner of claim 5 , wherein the first and second cleaning modules include a lower module and an upper module, and wherein the one air cleaning module includes the lower module. 7. The air cleaner of claim 5 , wherein when the pollution level is equal to or higher than the first reference pollution level and equal to or less than a second reference pollution level, the controller controls of all the first and second air cleaning modules to be operated. 8. The air cleaner of claim 7 , wherein when the pollution level is equal to or higher than the second pollution level, the controller controls the first and second cleaning modules and the air flow controller to be operated. 9. The air cleaner of claim 8 , wherein the sensor includes a dust sensor, wherein the first reference pollution level indicates a first dust amount sensed by the dust sensor, wherein the second reference pollution level indicates a second dust amount sensed by the dust sensor, and wherein the second dust amount is greater than the first dust amount. 10. The air cleaner of claim 4 , wherein when the automatic operation mode is performed, the controller controls the device operating to discharge a predetermined amount of air flow, regardless of the pollution level. 11. The air cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the operation mode further includes a lower module concentration operation mode in which a lower module of the first and second cleaning modules is operated and the amount of air flow is determined depending on the pollution level. 12. A method for controlling an air cleaner including a lower air cleaning module having a first fan, a first inlet, and a first outlet; an upper air cleaning module having a second inlet and a second fan; and an air flow controller having a second outlet to discharge air passing through the upper air cleaning module and a circulation fan, the method comprising: receiving selection of an operation mode through an input; sensing via a sensor a pollution level in a room space when the selected operation mode includes an automatic mode; and performing, based on the pollution level, one of a single operation of the lower air cleaning module, a combination operation of the lower air cleaning module and the upper air cleaning module, or a combination operation of the lower air cleaning module, the upper air cleaning module, and the air flow controller. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the single operation of the lower air cleaning module is performed when the pollution level is equal to or less than a first reference pollution level, the combination operation of the lower air cleaning module and the upper air cleaning module is performed when the pollution level is equal to or higher than the first reference pollution level and equal to or less than a second reference pollution level, and the combination operation of the lower air cleaning module, the upper air cleaning module, and the air flow controller is performed when the pollution level is equal to or higher than the second reference pollution level. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the operation mode further includes a lower module concentration operation mode, and wherein when the lower module concentration operation mode is selected, an amount of air flow discharged from the lower air cleaning module is controlled to increase as the pollution level sensed by the sensor increases. 15. The method of claim 12 , wherein the single operation of the lower air cleaning module is performed to discharge a first air flow amount, wherein the combination operation of the lower air cleaning module and the upper air cleaning module is performed to discharge a second air flow amount, wherein the combination operation of the lower air cleaning module, the upper air cleaning module, and the air flow controller is performed to discharge a third air flow amount, and wherein the second air flow amount is greater than the first air flow amount, and the third air flow amount is greater than the second air flow. 16. An air cleaner, comprising: a plurality of air cleaning modules including a fan and a filter, respectively, the plurality of air cleaning modules being arrayed in a vertical direction; an air flow controller provided at an upper side of the plurality of, air cleaning modules, the air flow controller including a circulation fan; an input configured to receive input of a command for an operation mode of a plurality of operation modes to operate the plurality of air cleaning modules or the air flow controller; and a controller configured to control an amount of air flow discharged from the fan or the circulation fan, based on the operation mode input to the input. 17. The air cleaner of claim 16 , wherein the plurality of operation modes includes: a manual operation mode in which a device to be operated among the plurality of air cleaning modules and the air flow controller or the amount of air flow is selected by a user; an automatic operation mode in which a device to be operated among the plurality of air cleaning modules and the air flow controller or the amount of air flow is automatically detected by the controller, based on a pollution level in room space; and a lower module concentration operation mode in which the amount of air flow of the lower air cleaning module of the plurality of air cleaning modules is determined by the controller, based on the pollution level in the room space. 18. The air cleaner of claim 1
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